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SAMUEL  P.  AVERY’S 


COLLECTION  OF 


AINTINGS 


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CATALOGUE 


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COLLECTION 


OF 


BY  CELEBRATED 


FOREIGN  ARTISTS. 


Now  on  FREE  EXHIBITION ,  day  and  Evening , 

at  the 

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SOMERVILLE  ART  GALLERY, 

82  Fifth  Avenue,  cor.  of  14th  St. 

UNTIL  SOLD  AT  AUCTION 

ON  TUESDAY  AND  WEDNESDAY  EVENINGS,  APRIL 
23d  and  24th.  Beginning  at  a  quarter  to  eight  each  evening. 


R.  SOMERVILLE,  Auctioneer. 


1872. 


CARD. 


Samuel  P.  Avery  respectfully  announces  that  he  reluctantly  offers, 
at  public  sale,  his  valuable  stock  of  Paintings  by  foreign  artists.  De¬ 
layed  by  various  causes,  they  arrived  late  in  the  season,  the  large 
number  and  size  of  many  of  them  rendered  it  impossible  to  expose 
them  in  his  small  rooms,  thus  only  a  portion  have  been  shown.  To 
properly  exhibit  them,  and  to  accommodate  collectors  from  other 
cities  ;  also,  to  meet  the  expressed  wishes  of  many  persons  who  prefer 
to  purchase  at  auction,  they  are  hereby  offered  in  that  manner. 

This  varied  and  interesting  collection  was  only  gathered  by  assid¬ 
uous  search,  during  a  visit  of  seven  months  at  the  art  centers  of 
Europe.  The  great  majority  of  them  were  purchased  directly  from 
the  artists,  and  a  large  proportion  were  painted  expressly  to  my  order, 
on  commission,  given  immediately  after  the  fall  of  the  “  Commune/' 
since  wjiich  time,  prices  have  materially  advanced. 

A  peculiar  feature  of  this  collection,  is  the  number  of  works  by 
young  and  rising  artists,  new  to  this  market. 

As  an  illustration  of  the  advantage  to  buyers  in  making  such  selec 
tions,  I  would  state  that  during  the  past  five  years  I  sold  to  the  late 
Mr.  Alex.  White,  twenty-three  of  the  paintings  disposed  of  in  his 
recent  sale,  and  on  which  an  average  advance  of  over  one  hundred 
per  cent,  was  realized. 

These  works  are  presented  in  perfect  order,  in  new  frames  of 
artistic  and  varied  designs ;  they  will  be  sold  in  that  good  faith  which 
has  on  all  former  occasions  gained  the  confidence  of  the  public. 
Should  there  be  any  reservation,  it  will  be  expressly  stated  at  the  time 
of  sale. 

Mr.  Rossell  has  been  engaged  to  deliver  the  purchases,  free  of 
charge. 


Mmsw  q&  $mm8W8 


Represented  in  the  collection  of  S.  P.  Avery,  on  exhibition  at  the  Somerville  Art 
Gallery,  on  and  after  Tuesday,  April  16th,  1872. 


Alboy-Rkbovet, 

Doneaud, 

Moormans, 

Accard, 

Desgoffe, 

Omegancic, 

Aufray, 

Escosura, 

Plassan, 

Anderson, 

Esbens, 

PlOT, 

Bouguereau, 

Frere  (T.), 

Preyer, 

Boulanger, 

Fauvelet, 

Riefstahl, 

Brillouin, 

Gide, 

Rozezewski, 

Boughton, 

Gues, 

Robinson, 

Baugniet, 

Glaize, 

Rudaux, 

Beranger, 

Gyselinch, 

Rizzo, 

Bracho, 

Hublin, 

Risse, 

Bakalowicz, 

Haag, 

Stroebel, 

Bourgoin, 

Hadamard, 

Schelfhout, 

Bouchard, 

Hubner  (J.), 

SlERIG, 

Becker, 

Jacobs, 

Sus  (G.), 

Coomans, 

Jourdan, 

Sauvage, 

Corot, 

Kamerer, 

Simpson, 

Caraud, 

Koekkoek, 

Seidel, 

Castres, 

Roller, 

Tissot, 

Chavet, 

Landelle, 

Toulmouche, 

Comte, 

Lesrel, 

Thiollet, 

Delaroche, 

Lefevre, 

U  lysse, 

Duverger, 

Lenoir, 

Verboechoven,. 

Detaille, 

Laddell, 

VoLTZ, 

Delort, 

Loyeux, 

Van  Schendle, 

Dargent, 

Leyendecher, 

Vi  BERT, 

DeNoter, 

Merle, 

Willems, 

Dietrich, 

Muller, 

Wyandgaerdt 

Delfosse, 

Dieffenbach, 

Meyer,  of  Bremen, 

Zamacois. 

TUESDAY,  APRIL  23. 


BOUCHARD  (PIERRE-LOUIS), 


/ 


Of  Lyons.  (Pugil  of  Flandrin. 

1.  Burning  Brush.  .2  A"  eS 


/ 


// 


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GYSELIXCKX, 
Of  Brussels. 

2  The  Faithful  Watcher. 


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5 


HAAG  (JEAN), 

Of  Elbeuf.  Pupil  of  Dansaert. 


3  Washing  Dolly’s  Clothes. 

4  Preparing  for  Dinner. 


WYATSTGAERDT, 
Of  the  Hague. 

5  Landscape,  Morning. 

6  “  Evening. 


VAN  SCHENDEL  (PIERRE), 

Of  Brussels,  deceased.  Pupil  of  Academy  at  Antwerp. 
Medals  1844,  ’47 ;  Grand  Medals  at  Brussels  and  Man¬ 
chester,  1847,  ’49. 

7  Street  Scene,  Study  for  Picture. 

OMMEGANCK  (B.  PAUL), 

Of  Antwerp,  deceased. 

8  Sheep. 


SAUVAGE  (PHILLIPI), 

Of  Villers-le-bel.  Pupil  of  Dupuis  and  Dansaert. 

9  Feeding  Chickens. 

’ 


6 


ANDERSON  (W.), 
Of  London. 


10  Waiting  for  a  Customer. 


1/  *. 


FRERE  (CHAS.  THEODORE), 

Of  Paris.  Pupil  of  Cogniet  and  Roqueplau.  Medals, 

1848,  ’65. 

11  Caravan  Approaching  Cairo. 


THIOLLET  (ALEXANDRE), 

Of  Paris.  Pupil  of  Drolling  and  R.  Fienry. 

1 2  Sea-shore. 


SIMPSON  (W.  P.), 

Of  London. 

13  “  The  Monarch  of  the  Glen.” 

(. Enamel  painting  after  Landseer.) 


ALBOY-REBOUET  (ALFRED-MARIE), 

Of  Paris.  Pupil  of  Gleyre  and  Gerome. 

14  The  Piece  of  Music.  — 

7 

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ESBENS  (ETIENNE-EMILE), 
Of  Bordeaux.  Pupil  of  Gerorae. 


15  A  Present  from  the  Country. 


SIERIG, 

Of  the  Hague. 


16  “On  the  Fence.” 

,  *  ^ 


u 


I 


•  BKOWN  (J.  LEWIS), 

Of  Bordeaux.  Medals,  1865,  ?66,  '67. 

17  Prussian  Scout. 

COROT  (JEAN-BAPTISTE), 

Of  Paris.  Pupil  of  Y.  Berlin.  Medals,  1833,  1818,  1S55, 
1867.  Decorated,  1846,  1857. 


Landscape,  Afternoon. 

SUS  (GUSTAV), 
Of  Dusseldorf. 


19  The  First  Fright. 

,j  20  The  First  Bath.  /  — . 

U !  7 

8 


v 


SEIDEL  (C.  FREDEPJCII), 


Of  Dresden. 


21 


22 


ROSZEZE  WSKI  (HENRY-DOMINIQUE), 


Rock  Crystal  Goblet.  Perfume  Cup,  with  cover 
of  agate  and  gold  enamelled.  Belonged  to 
Catherine  de  Medicis,  carved-wood  case;  Flem¬ 
ish  work,  1 6th  century  (from  Louvre  coll.)  Gold 
enamelled  Watch-holder,  plain  silk,  embroidered 
with  silver,  furniture  of  ebony  (Museum  of 


CASTRES  (EDOUARD), 

Of  Geneva.  Pupil  of  Zamacois. 

Man  at  . 


CARAUD  (JOSEPH), 

any.  Pupil  of  Pujol  and  Muller.  Medals,  1859, 
’61,  ’63.  Legion  of  Honor,  ’67. 

Listening  to  the  Watch. 


21 


22 


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9 


A/  *  U 

COOMANS  (JOSEPH), 
Of  Brussels. 


\  25  Looking  out  to  Sea. 

(A  Pompeian  Lady.) 

DABGENT  (TAN), 
Of  Finistere. 


/ 


A  A 


26  The  Little  Sentinel. 


A 

/A 0 


MULLER  (C.  L.), 


§ 


O' 


Of  Paris.  Pupil  of  Gros  and  Cogniet.  Medals,  1838, 
*46,  ’48,  ’49,  ’55,  ’59.  Legion  of  Honor,  1859.  Insti¬ 
tute  of  France,  1864. 

27  Female  Head. 


LESREL  (ADOLPHE-ALEXANDRE), 
Of  Genets.  Pupil  of  Gerome. 

28  In  the  Studio — Model  Resting. 

iw 


STEOEBEL  (J.), 
Of  the  Hague. 


29  Interior. 


/ 


10 


4 


RUDAUX  (EDMOXD-ADOLPHE), 

Of  Verdun.  Pupil  of  Boulanger  and  Lavielle. 

30  Angling.  ^ 


v  jr  0 


DE  NOTER  (DAVID), 
Of  Brussels. 


31  Fruit,  &c. 


7/ 


BRIOX  (GUSTAV), 

Of  Potliau.  Pupil  of  Guerin.  Medals,  1853,  '59,  ’61,  '63, 
’67.  Legion  of  Honor,  1863.  Medal  of  Honor,  1868. 


32  Fallen  Asleep.  ,7. 


/fS- 


BOUGHTOH  (GEO.  II.), 

Of  Albany, 

p'  & y 

33-  “  Put  your  trust  in  Providence,  and 
keep  your  powder  dry.”  -  y 


fj^(/  o 


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BRILLOUIN  (LOUIS-GEO.), 


Of  St.  Jean  d’Angely.  Pupil  of  Drolling  and  Cabat. 
Medals,  1865,  ’69.  Legion  of  Honor,  1870. 


34  On  the  Terrace. 


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DELFOSSE  (ERNEST), 

Of  Antwerp.  Pupil  of  De  Keyser. 

85  The  Declaration. 


LEYENDECHER  (PAUL), 
Of  Paris.  Pupil  of  Geroine. 


36  Ruins  of  St.  Cloud. 

3 


CHAYET  (VICTOR- J OSEPH), 


Of  Aix.  Pupil  of  Revoil  and  Roqueplan.  Medals,  1853, 
’55,  ’57.  Legion  of  Honor,  1859. 


37  Reading. 


IIUBNER  (JULIUS), 

Of  JDusseldorf.  Pupil  of  bis  father. 

38  The  Forgotten  Word. 

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/  .  .  j  /  ,  f 

f  {  y 

ex  1  HUBNER  (JULIUS), 

Of  Dusseldorf.  Pupil  of  his  father. 


81)  The  Dead  Bird. 


y 


ESBENS  (ETIEXN  E-EMILE), 
Of  Bordeaux.  Pupil  of  Gerome. 


40  The  Frugal  Meal. 


/r*J 


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a 


DUVERGER  (THEO.  EMANUEL), 

Of  Bordeaux.  Medals,  1861,  ’63,  ’65. 

41  Trying  the  Weed.  1 

I 


ft 


X  1 


DIETBICII  (ADELREID), 
Of  Dresden. 

42  Study  of  Wild  Flowers. 


£  ft- 

'3/o 


LOYEUX  (CHARLES), 

Of  Paris.  Pupil  of  Delaroche. 

43  The  Duett. 

i 

AUFRAY  (JOSEPH  A.), 
Of  Paris.  Pupil  of  Barrias. 

44  Maternal  Love. 


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13 


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ESBEHS  (ETIEHNE-EMILE), 

Of  Bordeaux.  Pupil  of  Gerome. 


45  The  Bracelet. 


/  / 


HU BLIIST  (EMILE-AUGUSTE), 

Q/^r  /  Of  Angiers.  Pupil  of  Picot. 

46  The  Favorite  Chicken,  Salon  of  ’67. 

(<*****•  - Mrf/  _ _ _ _ 


GIDE  (TIIEOPLIILE), 

Of  Paris.  Pupil  of  Delaroclie  and  Cogniet.  Medals, 
1861,  ’65,  ’66.  Legion  of  Honor,  1866. 

47  Le  Sueur  submitting  his  designs  to 
..  illustrate  the  life  of  St.  Bruno,  to 

the  Monks  of  Chatreux. 


< — 
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«**>*» 


LANDELLE  (CHARLES), 

Of  Laval.  Pupil  of  Delaroclie.  Medals,  1842,  ’45,  ’48, 

’55.  Legion  of  Honor,  1855. 

o  ' 


48  Head  of  a  Bacchante. 


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14 


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jj  ■  '  LESREL  (ADOLPHE-ALEXANDRE), 

^  Of  Genets.  Pupil  of  Gerome.  ^  ^ 

49  Petrarch’s  first  meeting  with  Laura. 

J0  -  \r\/v\s^(j  * 4-v  A  ^  v  #/ ♦ 


♦ 


BOURGOIN  (ADOLPHE), 

Of  Paris.  Pupil  ot  Delaroclie  and  Cogniet.  Salon,  ’70. 

50  Selling  her  Jewels. 

ACCARD  (EUGENE), 

Of  Bordeaux.  Pupil  of  Pujol. 

51,  After  the  game,  and  no  malice. 

Salon  of  1870. 

7  -  ' 

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/ 

BOUCHARD  (PIERRE-LOUIS), 

Of  Lyons.  Pupil  of  Flandrin. 

52-  Italian  Girl  at  Fountain,  alon,  ’70. 

,  1 

ULXSSE  (JEAN-JUDE), 

Of  Blois.  Pupil  of  Ciiavet,  deceased. 

t 

53  On  the  Ramparts— Soldier  of  the 
XVIth  Century.  ^ 

vt  C  — 


/ 


15 


YERBOECKHOYEN  (EUGENE), 

Of  Brussels.  Medals,  1824,  ’41,  ’45.  Legion  of  Honor,. 

1855. 

54  Landscape  and  Cattle,  Evening. 

WJ-  **  k'L  j  ■ 

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DESGOFFE  (BLAISE), 


Of  Paris.  Pupil  of  Flandrin.  Medals,  18G1,  ’63,  ’65. 

55  Bouquet,  Rock  Crystal  Goblet  from 
Kensington  Museum. 

LEYENDECHER  (PAUL), 

Of  Paris.  Pupil  of  Geroine. 


56  The  Palm  House. 

(D°'  1 


BERANGER  (JEAN-BAPTISTE), 


// 


Of  Sevres.  Pupil  of  P.  Delaroche.  Medals,  1846,  ’48. 

57  The  Young  Mother. 

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BOULANGER  (GUSTAY-RUDOLPHE), 


Of  Paris.  Pupil  of  Delaroche  and  Jollivet.  Prize  of 
Rome,  1849.  Medals,  1857,  ’59,  ’63.  Legion  of 
Honor,  1865. 


58  The  Rendezvouz. 


ALBOY-REBOUET  (ALFRED), 

Of  Baris.  Pupil  of  Gleyre  and  Gerome. 


L&'A/  / 


ESCOSERA  (IGNACE  DE  LEON  Y.), 


Of  Spain.  Pupil  of  Gerome.  Commander  of  the  Order 
of  Isabella  of  Spain.  Chevalier  of  the  Order  of 
Charles  III,  of  Spain,  and  Chevalier  of  the  Order  of 
Christ,  of  Portugal. 


TISSOT  (JAMES), 

Of  Nantes.  Pupil  of  Flandrin  and  Lamothe.  Medal. 


1866. 


61  The  Prelude  to  the  Duel.  Agr* 

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DELORT  (CHARLES-EDOUARD), 

Of  Nimes.  Pupil  of  Gleyre  and  Gerome. 

62  Pages  throwing  Dice — Costume  end 

of  XVth  Century. 


17 


CAEAUD  (JOSEPH), 


Of  Cluny.  Pupil  of  Pujol  and  Muller.  Medals,  1 850r 
’61,  ’63.  Legion  of  Honor,  ’67. 


63  Refreshment. 


/j¥* 


COOMANS  (JOSEPH), 


h 


All'') 


Of  Brussels. 


64  The  Envied  Jewels — Pompeian  In- 


at 


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Lr' 


tenor. 


f/,V}tiuj)AUX  (EDMOND- ADOLPHE), 


Of  Verdun.  Pupil  of  Boulanger  and  Lavielle. 


3 


65  Hunters’  Rest. 

I  i 


BAUGEIET  (CHAELES), 

Of  Brussels.  Pupil  of  Paelinck  and  Willems.  Chevalier 
of  the  Orders  of  Leopold  of  Belgium  and  Isabella  of 
Spain. 

66  The  Toilet — Finishing  Touch. 


is 


MERLE  (HUGES), 

Of  St.  Marcelin.  Pupil  of  Cogniet.  Medals,  1861,  1863. 

Legion  of  Honor,  1866. 


67  “  Medea.” 


>1^/0 


LENOIR  (P  A.UL-M  ARIE), 

Of  Paris.  Pupil  of  Gerome  and  Jalabert. 

68  The  R<?ndezvouz — Persia. 

rl  0  '  I  c 
5  // 

PREYER  (PAUL), 

Of  Dusseldorf.  Pupil  of  his  father,  A.  "W.  Preyer 

69  Interior. 

1  fy  '  ( The  Fruit ,  &c.,  painted  hj  his  father.) 

/  •  >i..j 


f  * 


GIDE  (THEOPHILE), 

Of  Paris.  Pupil  of  Delaroche  and  Cogniet.  Medals, 
1861,  '65,  ’66.  Legion  of  Honor,  1866. 

70  Singing  Dervishes  at  Scutari.  Salon, 

’7°. 


A 


S 


/ 


19 


WHITTEEDGE  (W.) 

7  Oct  Platte  River — Colorado. 


HAKT  (JAS.  M.) 

~iOb  Foggy  Morning — Adirondacks. 


BAKALOWICZ  (LADISLAS), 

Of  Cracovie,  Austria.  Pupil  of  the  Academy  at  Yarsovie. 

71  A  Bridal  Party.  Salon,  ’70. 

'  WKm 

'kJP*-L  .  / 

BPJLLOUIN  (LOUIS-GEO.), 

Of  St.  Jean  d’Angely.  Pupil  of  Drolling  and  Cabat. 
Medals,  1S65,  1869.  Legion  of  Honor,  1870. 

72  A  Sermon  in  the  Provinces,  the 
custom  of  the  18th  Century. 

^ /f  /fa*  - - 

EOSZEZEAV SKI  (HENEY-DOMINIQUE), 

Of  Cbezal-Benoist. 

73  Objects  of  Art. 

/  O  1  The  Mirror  of  Catherine  de  Medicis,  agate 
precious  stones  and  cameos  (Louvre  coll.) 

20 


KOEK-IvOEK  (B ABEND,  COKNELIS), 
Of  Holland,  deceased. 

74  Landscape — Morning. 

75  “  Evening. 


7 


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C 


PLASSAN  (ANTOINE-E  MILE), 

Of  Bordeaux.  Medals,  1852,  ’57,  ’59.  Legion  of  Honor,. 


,/ 


1859. 


7  6 1  Child  with  Fruit. 


CZ/' 


MEYER, 


Yon  Bremen. 

77  Vanity  (oil  study  for  picture). 


L 


ZAMACOIS  (EDUARDO), 

Deceased,  of  Bilboa,  Spain.  Pupil  of  Meissonier.  Medals, 

1867,  ’70. 

78  Spanish  Woman. 

A 

H-LL4 U^reirix;  -  O 


YIBERT  (GEORGES -JE HAN), 

Of  Paris.  Pupil  of  Barrias.  Medals,  1864,  ’67,  ’68. 


Spanish  Matador. 

ty~rrhr'Vct  ~ — 


I 


DETAILLE  (JEAET-BAPTISTE), 

Of  Paris.  Pupil  of  Meissonier.  Medals,  1869,  ’70. 

80  Lancer  of  Army  of  Napoleon  I. 

4  'dr  '  \ 

MEYEK, 

Yon  Bremen. 

o'  f 

81  The  Inundation  (drawing). 

!) 


22  7 


WEDNESDAY,  APRIL  24. 


ERERE  (CHAS.  THEODORE), 

Of  Fa  ris.  Pupil  of  Cogniet  and  Roqueplan. 

1848  and  ’65. 

82  Evening  near  Cairo. 


Medals, 


ESBENS  (ETIENXE-EMILE), 
Of  Bordeaux.  Pupil  of  Gerome. 

83  The  Lizard. 


BOUCHARD  (PIEREE-LOUIS), 

f 

Of  Lyon.  Pupil  of  Flandrin. 

'  ;  84  Brittany  Girl  Knitting. 

ROBINSON  (W.), 

Of  London. 

85  The  Pet  Fawn. 


MOORMANS  (FRAN COIS-LfiON ARD), 


Of  Rotterdam.  Pnpil  of  the  Academy  of  Antwerp. 

86  The  Armorer. 


SIMPSON,  (W.  P.), 

Of  London. 

87  “  Dignity  and  Impudence.” 

(. Enamel  Painting ,  after  Landseer.) 

e 

SAUYAGE  (PHILLIPE), 

Oi  Yillers-le-Bel.  Pupil  of  Dupuis  and  Dansaert. 

/.y  88  “  Don’t  Wake  Sister.” 

24  iU  O')** 


ANDERSON  (W.), 
Of  London. 

89  Santa  Claus. 


7/6 

/m 


BOURGOIN  (ADOLPHE), 

Of  Paris.  Pupil  of  Delaroche  and  Cogniet. 

90  The  New  Novel. 


A 


LENOIR  (PAUL-MARIE), 

Of  Paris.  Pupil  of  Gerome  and  Jalabert. 

91  Arab  Messenger. 


BECKER  (GEORGES), 

<  Of  Paris.  Pupil  of  Gerome.  Medal,  1870.  jL  u?  0 • 

92  The  Anniversary. 

^  k  #  l  i  ^ 

V  _ 

DE  NOTER  (DAYID), 

Of  Brussels.. 

93  Fruits,  Flowers,  &c. 

^  ..  > .  25 


/  6  7" 


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I1ADAMARD  (AUGUSTE), 
Of  Metz.  Pupil  of  Delaroclie. 

94  The  Reprimand.  (Ex.  in 

1870.) 


Salon, 


4 


GLAIZE  (PAUL-LEONE), 

Of  Paris.  Pupil  of  his  father  and  Gerome. 
fat/)-  ■,  V  1864, ’66, ’68. 

95  Study  in  a  Garden r 

U-A-  A'"  | 

—  -  J"  E1SSE  (ROLAND), 

Of  Cologne.  Pupil  of  Schadow. 


Medals, 


£-*U 


u 


/ 1)  96  The  Prince  awaking  the  Sleeping 

Beauty. 


— r 


ANDERSON  (Mrs.  S.), 

Of  London. 

97  The  Puzzle  in  Arithmetic. 


4  //? 


V' 


y, 


u 


Multiplication  is  vexation, 
Division  is  as  bad : 

The  rule  of  three  puzzles  me, 
And  practice  drives  me  mad.” 
26 


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ALBOY-REBOUET  (ALFRED), 

Of  Paris.  Pupil  of  Gleyre  and  Gerome. 

98  Making  Waffles — u  Hallow  Eve.”  ^  - 


<7- 


/ 


KUDAUX  (EDMOND-ADOLPHE), 

Of  Yerdun.  Pupil  of  Boulanger  and  Lavielle. 


99  Decision  of  the  Flower. 


0  i 


- 7 


/tf. 


A 


SCHELFHOUT  (AHDEEAS), 
Of  tlie  Hague,  deceased. 

100  Winter  in  Holland. 


SEIGNAC  (PAUL), 

Of  Bordeaux.  Pupil  of  Picot  and  Frere. 


£ 


101  Boy  with  Bird  Cage. 


DIEFFENBACIL  (ANTOINE), 


Of  Wiesbaden.  Pupil  of  Jordan. 


102  Girl  and  Goat. 


✓ 


300 


'b 


/ 


*trv  ,  7  i'l 


2Y 


/A  Jo*  *  .. 


/ 


17  r4J 


/ 


LADDELL  (C.), 
Of  London. 


J  k?) 


\a/  a 


-7  If  tT  103  Grap  es,  Peaches,  &c.,  with  Tazza 

by  Cellini. 


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I,E  YEN DECKER  (PAUL), 
Of  Paris.  Pupil  of  Gerome. 

104  The  Casket  of  Jewels.  4 


JOURDAN  (ADOLPHE), 

Of  Himes.  Pupil  of  Jalabert.  Medals,  1864,  ’66,  ’69. 


105  He  don’t  want  to  go  In. 

J  '  \ 


KAEMMERER  (FREDERIOH  HENRI), 
Of  the  Hague.  Pupil  of  Gerome. 

106  Garden  of  Luxembourg. 


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COOMAHS  (JOSEPH), 
Of  Brussels. 


107  Pompeian  Lady. 


28 


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LEFEVKE  (ADOLPHE-RENfi), 

Of  Paris.  Pupil  of  Tony  Bergues  (deceased). 

^  108  The  Studio  of  Adriaan  Vander 

Werff. 


fJj.1  #  1$**  DETAILLE  (JEAN  BAPTISTE), 

Of  Paris.,  Pupil  of  Meissonier.  Medals,  1869,  ’TO. 

1 09  A  Reconnoissance — War  of  1812.  ‘ 

VyTt/Uv  f  *+/''}  '-■siAjx's/i  r  -  I '■  /'V  /  ^,/L-vw ' , 


3sC- 


DONEAITD  (JEAN-EUGENE), 
Of  Paris.  Pupil  of  Flandrin. 

110  The  Triumphal  Procession. 

To- 


AO 


JACOBS  (FRANCOIS), 


Of  Brussels. 


Ill 


Interior,  Lady  with  Parrot. 

29 


BRILLOUIN  (LOUIS-GEORGES), 

*  / 

Of  St.  Jean  d’Angely.  Pupil  of  Drolling  and  Cabat. 
Medals,  1865,  ’69.  Legion  of  Honor,  1870. 


COROT  (JEAH-BAPTISTE), 

Of  Paris.  Pupil  of  Y.  Bertin.  Medals,  1833,  1848,  1855,, 
1867.  Legion  of  Honor,  1846,  1857. 

113  Landscape,  Spring. 


ESBENS  (ETIEXNE-EMILE), 
Of  Bordeaux.  Pupil  of  Gerorae. 

Arab  Soldiers. 


MURILLO-BRACIIO, 

Of  Spain.  Pupil  of  the  Academy  of  Arts  at  Malaga. 

A  T  *  115  Grapes  of  the  Province  of  Malaga. 


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PIOT/ANTOIHE), 

Of  Paris.  Pupil  of  Delaroche  and  Galliat. 

116  The  Rose-Bud. 


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CARAUD  (JOSEPH), 


Of  Cluny.  Pupil  of  Pujol  and  Muller.  Medals,  1859 
’61,  ’63.  Legion  of  Honor,  ’67. 


117  The  Pet  Kitten. 

|  o\a, 'o't  ,  i  rf  / 1 ^ 

BOUCHARD  (PIERRE-LOUIS), 
Of  Lyons.  Pupil  of  Flandrin. 

118  Young  Italian  Girl. 


RUDATJX  (EDMOND-ADOLPHE), 

Of  Yerdun.  Pupil  of  Boulanger  and  Laveille. 

il 


fir  ** 


)  •  1  119  Smitten. 

BEBANGER  (JEAN  BAPTISTE), 

Of  Sevres.  Pupil  of  Delaroche.  Medals,  1846,  ’48. 

^|*120  In  the  Studio.  O&ur* . 


A 


ESBEHS  (ETIEHHE-EMILE), 
Of  Bordeaux.  Pupil  of  Gerome. 


121  Missed  his  Lesson. 

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31 


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+  PEE  YE  R  (EMI LIE), 

Of  Dusseldorf.  Pupil  of  lier  father. 

122  Grapes,  Plums,  &c. 

n0,  ■  -i 

FAUYELET  (JEAN), 

Of  Bordeaux.  Pupil  of  Delacour.  Medal,  1848. 

123  The  Studio. 

/Iff-  ■ 

CASTRES  (EDOUARD), 

Of  Geneva.  Pupil  of  Zamacois. 

^  124  Japanese  Interior. 


SUS  (GUSTAV), 

- *  Of  Dusseldorf. 

125.  More  free  than  Welcome — “Hun¬ 


ger  knows  no  law.” 

BOU LARGER  (GUSTAY-RODOLPIIE), 

Of  Paris.  Pupil  of  Delaroche  and  Jollivet.  Prize  of 
Rome,  1849.  Medals,  1857,  ’59,  ’63.  Legion  of 
Honor,  1865. 

126  Turkish  Nurse  and  Child. 


32 


LESREL  (ADOLPHE-ALEXANDRE), 


Of  Genets.  Pupil  of  Gerome. 


127  Fancy  Head. 

128  “ 

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GIJES  (ALFRED), 

Of  Montargis.  Pupil  of  Gleyre. 


129  A  Page  Singing. 

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TOELMOLTCHE  (AUGUSTE), 

Of  Nantes.  Pupil  of  Gleyre.  Medals,  3  852,  ’59,  ’61* 

130  “  What  does  it  mean  ?” 


// 


** 


M  D  1 


COOMANS  (JOSEPH), 


Of  Brussels. 


131  The  Kiss,  Pompeiian  Interior. 


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33 


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HUBAEB  (JULIUS), 

Of  Dusseldorf.  Pupil  of  his  father 


132  “  John  Anderson  my  Joe.” 


d. 


^  /  .A/L't'W 


BKILLOUIN  (LOUIS-GEORGES), 


4'  Of  St.  Jean  d’ Angel y.  Pupil  of  Drolling  and  Cabat. 


Medals,  1S65,  1869.  Legion  of  Honor,  18T0. 

133  The  Anti 

DETAILLE  (JEAN-BAPTISTE), 

Of  Paris.  Pupil  of  Meissonier.  Medals,  1S69,  ’70. 

134  The  Invader  —  Prussian  Soldier. 

1870. 


SCHMIDT  (ED.  ALLAN), 
Of  Dusseldorf. 

135  In  the  Laboratory. 


34 


/$ 


LESREL  (ADOLPIIE- ALEXANDRE), 
Of  Genets.  Pupil  of  Gerome. 

.  //✓. 


136  The  Beautiful  Vase 

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// .  / 


TISSOT  (JAMES), 


Of  Nantes.  Pupil  of  Flandrin  and  Lamothe.  Medal, 

1866. 

137  German  Lady  of  the  XVth  Cen¬ 
tury.  3 


P  *'V\A. 


a 

SI  LA. 


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*  If  * 

I  /  n  '■ 


MEYER, 
Yon  Bremen. 


138  “  Please  help  a  Poor  Boy.”  / f/ J  cA 

eA  I»d'  '  *  ^  , 


f 


CARAUD  (JOSEPH), 


;l  * 


Of  Clunv.  Pupil  of  Pujol  and  Muller.  Medals,  1850, 
’61,  ’63.  Legion  of  Honor,  ’67. 

139  Preparing  the  Dessert. 

^  LiirrO  +- 


/  £  a  ir 


A 


✓ 


Of  Lyon. 


/ 

COMTE  (PIERRE -CHARLES), 

Pupil  of  P.  Fleury.  Medals,  1853,  ’55,  ’57,  ’67. 
Legion  of  Honor,  1857. 


140  Going  out  for  a  Walk — Time, 
Henri  IV,  of  France. 

DELAEOCHE  (PAUL), 

Porn  in  Paris,  1797.  Hied  there,  1S56.  Pupil  of  Gros. 

141  St.  Madeline  on  her  way  to  Mar¬ 
seilles,  time  of  the  Plague. 

fir  .  i 

Study  (1835)  made  for  the  Church  of  the  Madeline,  hut  never 
painted.  This  study  was  sold  with  the  effects  of  the  artist , 
12 th  June ,  1857,  lot  No.  22  on  catalogue. 


WILLEMS  (FLOPENT), 


HE  NOTEP  (HAYIH), 


r. '  Of  Brussels.  Medals,  1844,  ’46,  ’53,  ’67.  Legion  of  Honor, 

fLJ] N  ^  /  is57. 

fd  f  ■  yy  ~  ‘  c  C  ~~x 

142  An  Abundant  Larder.  >' 


GIHE  (THEOPHILE), 


Of  Paris.  Pupil  of  Oelaroche  and  Cogniet.  Medals, 
1S61,  ’65,  ’66.  Legion  of  Honor,  1866. 


Sisters  of  Charity. 


30 


//  /  ^  ■>  ■ 


YOLTZ  (F.), 

Of  Munich. 

144,  Cattle  and  Figures.  /  ? 

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EOSZEZE  W SKI  (HENRY-DOMINIQUE), 

Of  Chezal  Benoist. 

S3a 


/ 


145  Objects  of  Art. 


Agate  Pitcher,  with  head  of  Minerva  for  cover, 
enamelled  by  Cellini.  Rock  Crystal  Mirror,  in 
miniature  frame  of  carved  wood,  Flemish  work 
1 6th  century.  Ebony  and  Steel  Box  (Louvre 
coll.)  Bowl,  in  form  of  a  shell,  Venetian  glass, 
1 5th  century.  Agate  Cup,  with  cover  (Cather¬ 
ine  de  Medicis).  Fan,  of  blue  silk,  with  guipure 
lace,  Handkerchief  of  same,  Louis  13th  Turkish 
Tapestry  (from  a  private  coll).  *  /  , 


UP 


ESCOSURA  (IGNACE  DE  LEON), 

Of  Spain.  Pupil  of  Gerome.  Commander  of  the  Order 
of  Isabella  of  Spain.  Chevalier  of  the  Order  of 
Charles  Ilf,  of  Spain,  and  Chevalier  of  the  Order  of 
Christ,  of  Portugal. 

146  “  Time  is  Money.” 

37 

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BE  RANGER  (JEAN-BAPTISTE), 

Of  Sevres.  Pupil  of  Delaroche.  Medals,  1846,  ’48. 


147  A  Rose  among  the  Thorns. 

t  T  7  Y7  /"^  1 1  |H 

VERBOECKHOVEN  (EUGENE), 

Of  Brussels.  Medals,  1824,  ’41,  ’45,  ’55.  Legion  of 

Honor,  1855,  Ac.,  Ac. 

*  148.  Winter  Scene  in  Holland.  />  l/1 

/u  ^ y  .  >«■ 

ZAMACOIS  (EDUARDO), 

Deceased,  of  Bilbao,  Spain.  Pupil  of  Meissonier.  Medals, 

1S67,  ’70. 

149-  The  Morning  Call. 

>  r  h  t  —  /  f 

YIBERT  (GEORGES  ME  HAN), 

Of  Paris.  Pupil  of  Barrias.  Medals,  1864,  ’67,  ’68. 

150-  Spanish  Cook — “Too  Hot.” 

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MEYER, 
Yon  Bremen. 


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151.  Evening  Prayer  (drawing). 

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RICHARDS  (WM.  T.), 

Of  Philadelphia. 

152  Snow  Squall — New  Jersey  Coast.  *3#  a 


JOHNSON  (EASTMAN), 
Of  New  York. 


153  Harpers’  Weekly — At  Nantucket. 


DE  VRIENDT  (ALBERT), 
Of  Brussels. 


154  The  Studio  of  an  Image  Maker — 

15th  Century.  //  '  YO  ■ 


->  j  Extract  of  Letter  from  the  Artist. 


The  painting  on  the  subject  of  which  you  desire  some  information, 
I  had  entitled  <f  The  Studio  of  Master  Jehan ,  the  Image  Maker.” 
This  artist,  of  whom  the  chronicles  of  the  15th  century  speaks,  is 
probably  Jean  Hossie,  who  painted  for  the  Duke  of  Bourgogon. 

As  for  the  visitors,  I  did  not  have  the  intention  to  make  these  per¬ 
sonages  historical. 

[Signed.] 


ALBERT  D’VRTENDT. 
39 


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BOUGHTON  (GEO.  H.), 
Of  Albany, 

155  Colder  than  Snow. 


From  Royal  Academy ,  Ex.  1871. 

I  Notice  from  the  u  Athenceum." 

“  A  picture  of  Sunday  Morning  at  a  French  town,  about  date  of  Moo,  and  called 
by  Mr.  Boughton  ‘  Colder  than  Snow,’  (99)  represents  the  hopeless  seeking  of  a 
lady’s  love  by  a  youth 

1  The  winter’s  wind  is  not  more  chill 

Than  the  cold  smile  they  fain  would  win.’ 

“  The  scene  is  the  exterior  of  a  castle  of  about  the  14th  century,  in  snowy  weather. 
The  figures  traverse  a  draw-bridge  on  their  way  to  prayer  ;  the  lady  is  attended  by 
her  lovers,  a  page  follows  bearing  books  on  a  cushion.  This  picture  is  well  and 
pleasantly  painted  ;  the  frigid  expression  of  the  lady’s  face  and  the  urgent  look  of  the 
suitors  are  ably  and  suitably  given.” 


“ London  Times." 

“  Mr.  Boughton’s  picture  is  a  middle-aged  lesson  to  old  and  young  gentlemen  who 
are  fools  enough  to  fall  in  love  with  a  coquette.  The  costumes  are  true,  rich  and 
graceful.  The  back  ground  of  Mediaeval  town,  which  looms  faintly  through  frost- 
fogged  air,  is  capitally  done.” 

'''‘London  Graphic" 

“  Mr.  Boughton  in  this  important  work  displays  very  decided  improvement. 

Correspondent  of  “  Cincinnati  Commercial 

“  A  larger  and  more  elaborate  picture,  and  one  from  which  I  anticipate  great 
celebrity,  is  offered  this  year  by  our  Boughton,  and  represents  a  princess  emerging 
from  the  castle  gateway,  going  to  her  religious  devotions.  She  is  beautiful,  but 
*  Colder  than  the  Snow  ’  which  covers  the  hard,  gray  battlements  around  her,  and  on 
which  she  treads.  On  each  side  a  courtier  walks,  vainly  seeking  to  win  a  smile  from 
her  lovely  face.  *  *  *  *  In  short,  as  an  American  I  am  proud  of  Bonghton 
and  of  the  rank  he  is  maintaining  in  the  Old  World.  That  rank  he  has  reached  by 
patient  work  as  well  as  by  genius.” 

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BOUGUEREAU  (WILLI AM- ADOLPHE), 

Of  La  Rochelle.  Pupil  of  Picot.  Prize  of  Rome,  1850. 
Medals,  1855,  ’57,  ’59,  ’63.  Universal  Exhibition  of 
1867.  Legion  of  Honor,  1859. 

156  The  Canephoros. 

Extract  of  Letter  from  the  Artist. 

La  Rochelle,  1871. 

Mr.  Avery  : — The  large  picture  which  you  recently  bought  of 
me,  and  for  which  you  have  sent  me  the  sum  total  in  payment, 
through  Mr.  — — — ,  represents  the  Canephoros,  young  Greeks 
of  old,  going  to  a  sacrifice,  for  which  they  carry  different  utensils.* 

In  this  picture  I  have  sought  to  make,  above  all,  a  beautiful  study 
of  man,  without,  however,  neglecting  the  women.  And  you  must 
think  that  I  have  succeeded  since  you  have  bought  it  of  me.  This  is 
a  great  satisfaction  to  me. 

[Signed.]  WM.  BOUGUEREAU. 

*  When  a  sacrifice  was  to  be  offered,  the  round  cake,  the  chaplet  of  flowers,  or 
leaves, the  knife  used  to  slay  the  victim  and  sometimes  the  frank-incense,  were  deposit¬ 
ed  in  flat  circular  baskets,  and  this  was  frequently  carried  by  a  virgin  on  her  head  to 
the  altar.  The  practice  was  observed  more  especially  at  Athens,  when  a  private  man 
sacrificed,  either  his  daughter,  or  some  unmarried  female  of  his  family,  officiated  as 
his  Canephoros  ;  but  in  the  Panathenaea,  the  Dionysia  and  other  public  festivals,  two 
virgins  of  the  first  Athenian  families  were  appointed  for  the  purpose.  Their  function 
is  described  by  Ovid. 

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